Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 23, 1862, Image 1

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    TILE TELEGRAPH
N PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
14 - V GEORGE BERGNER
TERM 817BSORIPT,1011
the luny Timeozsre is served to subscribers . ID tbi
it) at 0 cents per week Yearly subscribers will be
torßed $4 00, in advance
WELKIN AND BILID-WINICLY TILIGIIAPR.
T;,r is else published twice a week dorini
a j , ..seine of the Legislature and weekly daring UN
remainder of the year, and furnlahed to enbeeribers at
be snowing cash rath.,viz:
Single subscribers per ye ar Seml-Weekly..sl 60
Teo ..12 00
.22 00
1 00
Twenty •• to
-iugle subscriber, Weekly •
nur. LAW or NIWSPAPIIII9
lt subscribers order the discontinuation of their news:
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until
111 arrearages are paid.
ti eubeckbers neglect or refuse to take their newepa
from the office to which they are directed, they we
responsible until they have Nettled the bills and ordered
o.ro discontinued
filisullautons.
HEIMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
"EtIG LY CONCENTRA MD"•
COMP , UND FLUID EXPRACT 8110110,
A P.itive and Specidc Remedy
For Diseases of, the ttLADDER, KIDNEYS GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGN
This Iledicinei loofas-es the power of Digestkitoted
excites the A BBOKBENTS Jot i hemiCey action,•by which
the WATERY OR CAI OAREAUR depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGE ABETS are !educed, as well as
PAIN AND INFLabfaTkibi, and is . good fir
MEN, WOMEN OR. 01MLDREN. •
EIELMBOLIYS EXTRACT BOOED,
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits or Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOIO
Indisposition to Exertion, Ines of 'Power.
LOBS of MeMory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease,. • - Wakefulness,
Dimness ti ' ' Pateßithe Back
Universal Lessitudiriof the,liuseular ilystem, •
Hot Hands, Flushing of the 1304 y,
Dryness of the Skin Eruptions oaths Face
PALLID tX)UNTENANOE, •
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this toed
wine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, FPILEPTIO FITS
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEAShS,"
"INdANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
memo , are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
TUE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the Melancholy Deaths by Connimption,
BEAR ARM WTHIMINTO THI TROTH OP till Arminian
THE CONSTITUTION °NOS AFFECTED WITS
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
deqeires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
• • Initgorat.'the System,
Which HiLMHOLIA3 ACIs BOGERT i.variabLy doss
A TRILL WILL OONTIOZ THE YOST ISIOLITICLAL.
FEMALES-.FEMALES-FEMALEB,
Ili) OR YOUNG, SINGLE, HARRIED, OR CONTRILPLA
TING, MARRIAGE, •
IN MANY AFFECITON3 PEOULIAR TO FEMALES,
the Extract Snob" M unequalled by any other remedy,
as in Uhloroals or RetentiOn4CregularltyiPainfub3esa, or
auppresilo nor Cugtowatry Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorhces Nybitos, Stern;
tty, and ior all complaints hidden!: to' the sea, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in
the . _
DECLINE OR OF4'INOR OF 148. R.
818 BTILPTOI/8 ABOVII
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
TAKE NO MORE BLUME, MUMMY, OR wirroaAsAwr
Luz FOE UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS DINEASES.
HILMBOLD'S EXTRACT BeKJEW
CORM
SECRET DISEASES, -
In all their Stages,
Little or no change In Diet
And no Etrixnure
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Opetractione. '
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Palo and linihunthation, ea frequent In - die
class of abloom% and expelling all Poisonouf, Dsseared
and worn-aut Matter.
THOUEIMCDS 'men TnousAnne
*RV HAVE BEEN ME nor, ms OP QUACER,
and who have paid awl' ins :to be cured In a- short
Mae, have found they were deceived, and that the "POI
SON" hae, by the use of "POWIIIMOL snowman.; " been
dried up in the system, to bream out in an , aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Use ENLIIHOLDOr Bum!! for„
dleeaseaplLhO »_ _.
lIRINAR`f Nws,
whether exietlng In
MATE OR FFER&LE,
From whatever canlait ofighkattng 'and normatier
HOW LONG Sir ANDINGi '
Diseases of these Orgeosgequire the aid of DIME exo
asumolvs =TRACI' DUCH°
I3THE GREAT DIEMETIO,k
end is certain to havethe desired allot in all Diseases.
1. OE WHIOII IT TO RECOMMKNDED.
&Menu of Me Moat reliable and rawest:Ole charaoter
will accompany the medices.
CERTIFICATES OF
• /ref& 8W 20 r+ ll atandong
win Nox MOWN TO
SCONCE AND -
Price $1 00 per bottle, or elk-for-$5 00..
Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser
?allOn.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMAIIINIOATIONS.
Dares Guaranteed I Advice - Gnats I
- AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tho
oily of POlladelphis EL T. Hscasoin, wtio being duly
sworn, cloth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercary, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege
table
G. T. HELMBOI D.
Sworn and subscribed before me this SSd day of No
vember, 1864. WM. P. EUBBERD, Alderman,
Ninth St above Race, Phila.
Address letteralor r hiformation in oontidence io
T. SEMIBOLD, 'Clienztist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth St.,Ohesiztu4
BEWARE OF utiI:IN'VEttF4RITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose " 07 TOCIR owtt" and "MOS"
ARTIOLNB ON TIM REPUTATION ATTAIN= NY
• '
Reimbold's Genuine Preparation s,
44 a I.4(traCl f Burka,
it " " Sarsaparilla,
. 4 Imp:eyed Hose Wash. •
Sold by 0. B. Keller, D. W, Cross, 3. Wyatt', 10 S.
Bauman.
Acip ALL DRUGIU3T.3 BVBRYIVELPICRIO.
ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER.
DM out the advertisement and send for it, •
AND AVOID IMPOSIFION AND EXPOSURE.
novlB-dly
TICICErM.ItiIaJEL,
TRAVELING AGREE' OP TIM
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
THIS OLD 'TRANSPORTATION LINE
IrtUl in successful operation and prepared to carry
freight as LOW as any other individual line between_
Philadelphia, flauvisburg,Bunbury,,Lewisburg , Williams
not, Jersey Shore, Loclt:Eleven, and all pointann ' , Abe
Northern Central, Philadelphia and and Williams -
port and Nlmira Railroads. . • • -
4 4 1 11 Ageat at Harrisburg, •
D. A. JaIIIINCH.
Goods sent 19 - /PEACOO.II, ZBLL dc HINOHJIAII Wei
808 and 810 Market street, above Ilighth, by d clock,
P. 88., will arrive at ilatriebrag, readyloi de lie 4 the
meet morning.' • , . 0.1. 311110 Nelly
apB4l Traveling. Agent:
JOHN WALLOWEP6I'3III ,,, Agt
GENERAL FORWARDING
,
COMMISSION MERCHANT..
fIOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly
la forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
Central, Oamberland Valley and Pennsylvania gailteads
And Canal. •
HAULING AND DRAYIN6I to and from ail parts of the
city to the difteient Rallread depots Will be done at the
very lowest rater. • •
FAKU.INS removing Will be promptly attended to.
Orders ell at Brant European flptel, or at the store
al E. S. Zoilleger, Will reeeive prompt attention. 000_
signments of , refight respectfully, aolielted.
iftldN werlowza-TR., Am.,
one Moe Readtne Depot
WHOLESALE - - `-'' •
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UMBRELLA ILANUTAOTMIT I
N 0.69 Market Street, below Third,
ILARIMIStrEG, PA. '
M Et. LE E,
ItfANUFACTURER- OF lIMBRELLAS,
kVA. PCRSOLS and WALKING. 0411E8, furnish
goods at LOWER PRIOD3 than can be eceiebein any of
helfastern intim. Country merchants Will do We9t t 6
ail and orange* prle,ui and quality, and convince them,
elves of this fact an23-dly
" lii att l eotiont
oni now stook of goods knit noshed, =MB).
XfottoLS BO
eitßiont ina Mari* Motto.
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VOL XVII
pti4-40.,$QN.
LOCK
1:1 A S discovered ttte niost cartain, speedy
and treteual 1 emedy 1n the world fur ,
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
MRS IN ‘ 131 , Z TO TWET. HOITES.
No Mercury or li/wrin y.ll g
Dina.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, is Um ono
:to Two Days.
- Weakness of the Back cr Llmba , Strimuro, Mk:clone
Ofllle:nidnvys and-Bladder, Involuntary dlschargee,.rm.
potency, Ueneral Debility;•Neryouseess, Leyemtpvy,
Lau
'Hudr, Low bpirtt,s_ L ficinfe.ruxi of ictesis, Peipttattenol. tne
eart Ilmiduy , Treniblingedihnness of eight or oicith
tress, Deserts° or the Head, forest, Awe 'Or data, ALlteo
done of the Liver, Lungs, oromaoli orinowels—,hose ter•
nide disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youdi
—moss Szoiiirr sad soriduy pruderies more dint to their
victims ;baulk@ song ot yrens. to toe Mariners of Llys•
st.S, bhghtAng their mind briniszt hopes or iditicepationz,
rendering marriage, Sm., impossime.
Young Men
&specially, who have lita.uuao we victims of Solitary
Vice, tout drumlin* and aestructive habit which auninu
ly switeps to an undinely grav7e - luau awls of Young
Men' °yule most exalied tuknie and brilliant uutulle,t,
Whit might otnorwtce have enuauced lateuhig Senates
whin ihundure of ebitiumme or waited to ecstasy the
livL,g lyre, may mid win lull conlidenoe.
marriage.
Married Persona, or Yuwal hada contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weasneas, trganic &Ami
ty, seformides, no. speedi y cured.
He who pumas tiemselt under tne care of Dr. J. may
teligkaisly 01.111.fid8 111 tus•Evaor as a-gentlesoss, &ad
iiaeutly rely aped ids kWh as a Phydzisa.
Organic Weakness
Immediately Cute. , eulull vig..r neatored.
This diatreaStig , Alliohona.ww.o'n renders Vita Misera
ble and marriage impuebible- la the penalty paid by tar
Victims afiminolior indul,eliCes. - i Ourigpets.i.a a,e t 6
apt to commit axon= sea' troctithot-being 'aware: or the
dpeadiul oeuteq envie that may ensue. New, who trial
uuderatinastansubjeet tuft, preteud:to eny that the
er of pitairLatiou is tan cooner y mood lading into im.
p.oper N tiatute than by the prcedent? Hawaii being de
pr.vettkbe pastaures of healthy ollapriug, the m..t
rioukfthd Destructive symptoms*. omit hotly and mind
arise. The aykt.mi beetunea aeranted, the rby.ical situ
Mental Irunehous Weaaenedi:Loaa of Pioureative Yaws')
Neriliotts Irratibilny, Dyspepsia, ramuation of the Heart,
Indigestion, /Al:kitty, a Wasting of the
k rams, Denali, Dousumption, Decay AA Daith. •
Moe, ni o. 7 south Frederick, Street.
inde goirig . f . ,ruM*.natinn3re! stre4c;a•
n
Inis stiticvnter. Nal/ not to observe ep.nie and numuer.
*AV little Expanse ;
No inconvenience;
Letters =Lot bti paid aua contain a stamp. the Dee
tore Diplomas hang is tua (dace.
A cure. Warranted, in Two Days.
No Mdroary or , ivitiaccoitt ,
Dr. Johnson,
gambol. of the tioym COdesti ut sturgeons, London, Grad
nate worn ode col the most eminent t...otleges in tae Untied
mates, and the greater part ••in WILMO Me hes been spent
in the hospitals of London, Para, .PlltiadelPhia and else=
where, has °treated some of the moat .itetoaLtulag sure°
tbat 'were ever b.1.0W11; many mmbled aqua ringing in
the mead laid ears when sateen, great nerimuntsei being
elarmed• at nudden toenail, bmehrumeiss, wan frequent
oluelong, untamed tomato:nes with derangement or mind
were Cured latgintiatteiji, •
1 1,41kir Pattioular,
.fle7.,attrisdatam , a.l those wiia have tejured the:twelves_
by imprOper Indulge ,us and souticy habus r win-rt ruin,
bum body autpait.cri:natigung tnaittrin falter b gummy,
study, sbalety or niarri ge.
fuesamre le.rue ottauaadlanirmeiancholly.efects pro
ducsd up' early habits ofyouth, : Weakness of tug
la•amattad taruipsttk4m Gawk' , Gittonma tali
Isdm tit Jaue,uler .1 3 ..wer, Paipitiabn of the hurt,Ltya
psy, Nervous ir4litlit, liersittgauteutoftlteDjietnve
rudad.dis; Gide; IiMA, .4ixwatims of tkiusympura,
ALINTALLT:—The felletill;4eetii on (110 mirk are much,
to,bis dreilted-I‘sit Titteattiry,'card Saran ,tif MIAs, liar
premien of aptrits, a.vat Fiicimetugs, Avers on to tomtit/
aol D.et. be, 1 oust of ablilude, Timidity, dm., are some of
THOURANDe or pertiOda'ol'ilt igen-can' now judge'
Is the caws: or wow A reolhoos htatin, losing Utelr vigor,
uer.Ointlig 'wenn, i.ale k ilerVOtti untt einnalitted; having
eulgueti appCarauca a emit the ci) co'agh and siiiepefine.
bl eenausepaor. •
- Young Men- ---
Who have injured thermal. as byr afcertaLtiLpractice
bulged w titan alone, a habit frequently learned • POlll
a~iluomptembia, °ruin:Marl, the etraetti of 'are
nightly telt, even 'when asleep, snub if not oared -'rendeta
Marriage isktinabie?anit destroys Moth mind and body,
suodid Apply tritmentately. L
Whet° pity mat - yi)..eciee4,. thts._hope i his coun
try, the'dartlng ot jarbiltaeiniaddllietiantdized -from
all pr,..peete tad enjoyments or ale, by the,euniquence
of devietdieleozn the path bt matdia air. inettilitng in a
e.rtelit secret habit.. bush persona wrier; berate adntein
plating
Marrage,i t. - ?.
rei m. that a sound ,miud end 10...uy are the most neces
sary requisites trobromete connubial happiness.' Inuied,
ornithutlbsiseo the juarneyahrougaiittc Woomera *eery
n 41014.48 ; the praspict lumrly oarkens.-to ntie view ;
Me intuit becomes shadowed with ueepq.Kited td, WEw
the menumuchly red. dein. Weal theheAnneti-Or another
become, blighted with our own. • •
the lrapruilece.
. .
What the iat guided - am; fin k ~..gent yof pleasure
fade this he Itas itatithas the seeds of tine pilaw Me
anie, ti 'am hapens that au di-timed sense hi shame
dr orison of discovers „deters him 1, omapplymg td those
who, irum Auo.tion and respecteollay, oda taune7pe.
trtenu delaytds tilt tee etaminia.Leal symptoits on
tins hoer a (yawed mak, lash. appearance, such Ite• .4k •
cerateisore thrbet t . cliseaseil inuuturnel--pante-in
the Ilene a..d limbs, nuunens sigut.awous+,no.tes on
tile shin bones end arum, ladietimitsfiltiHte , te it 4 Goa btu
extreauties,.progi 0.344 With truluttiu. ralsonyl,
.tin. at
Let tan fetlata4li the tranatia delta , oci4Oi or tne nose tali
ug, and ate TiOtun oh this await disease bet:ohmit hOrt4
obi‘ot of eantrusibithon, tar nentio pute period
urese.t4l etuterinssby neadinett ten) ` 4 .ttli.t iliaiscovr 2
oared Country_ frlnn wnebertimir.svelecrotart,
It is 4 m e tanceolty fact that tnoussunts fart Tlctinto to
thie torrAdsiloso.lt. oirin.4ll3 thi) uunkiUuluieiis Oifgpo
aut koro t e h t lure, who by - the 11.0 ollbat Maly 'Pois6n:
Ma ciry, relit thouoitatiteboa a-d make 'the 'resillwi
ha t m iorablr. 2 ' ' • • • • -
2 'I Strangers.
a r e at earge n u ot a y n o:r w li o ves t , or opl a 3=ttr t:e d c o ar t it tu o t i e t many
lucteo, ohm. or Li:tarots., who copy Dir..-.H.:11..Lu0a2e //dyer.:
VoLflutlauhts, or styes tuounolvos -ut-tho' nowa v apare,
l eg w ar kSo au Lo a ded Rhybiciats ineap..blo re Corm s , W a y.
km/ yuk.triaiag moialillteemeatu Liable (new 41.tay
.31in potsukiousn• as compounds, or as tong as the 031tOicill
eArt be t.btatnea, and bialrepair, leave yowl* An ruin.
oitirea,kh to si g h over your s atiat e; diapp l uantment.
Lir.._.JULIIILOI I to th'elizay. PA/1111011W ••
iilo orederCusi or diplomas . . way s Ima ge * S i l k r a m ,
firs nib:wane . ot treaukAa are unkuoVia ail' others
prepared rain a kid spout fu th e g eat tusiknts Gest
cops., tnidttrwlito - OOntitry ifiniAtntore extensivePl*
Pat; Prionos inan-any tAttbr eno-siatid-'fuidla
Indorsement , of the Press.
Tha mEtuy TeiIOMpO.ALCUD/OD 4011. we Inedtbiton year al
teryeaf, and the ntuneroute lmportaut hur t/ foal Opera
doge pot-lava:wt. uy Johnson, WitUDDEDDMI by: toe. We
partake of the **Cilpiler,! and many other , pow
m ere, a uttee.tof-Whien-Lave -aypeared- again -mud itgain
OMOrti•the pubho, btaldue hie ottaudinglna a 'iglu/ilea= of
oh.liactier and ree punuteLliy, la fit euni c ient - itg axraotee
hak e akketed." , •
thin Diieaaes tpeedily Cured..
P•hows wojusio.cmid be p..rnottlar in dire. °du g -their
letters tt. hts Inutunumn, in tne loliowlbg manner : ,
•
JORNP ht. JOHNSON,
Or the BallsaurelkolL Ho n t.al, battettbre, kid.
SUPPLY . OF,.
ItIORTWIPS •
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
EEST PENS in,the world,_ f0r..7,50,41a
s 4 60,44 p; and 14, lor sale at
Leblsl ieCtur.FFEws Bookstore. "
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k, ; JUST REQUITED. : .:
LA.RGE,., - ASSORTMENT , ofj Family
814105 of different styles of bludingaL99o, $1 ssb
;IVA $B, $5, $5 andslo. Also Focket. Bibjes pf,dte
Went oiled gust Flop tBWBll'llßooltstoro.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE•"
HARRISBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,. APRIL 23, 1862
fitt6itat
ID U). razz $ (go
D W. GROSS It CO.,
1401,17.5 A LE AND RETAIL.
DRU...G GISTS ‘
NO. 19
MARKET STREET
HARRISBURG, PEIVN'A
DAUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS,STQBH
KEEPERS AND DOWNERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your mention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DREIG, CHEMICALS PAIN'I'S,
Otly varnishes and Glues,
Dye Staffs, Glass and Putty,
Artist Colors and Tools,
Pur• Ground Spiesst
Barniag Fluid , and Alcohol,
Laiid t Sperm and Pine 011 e,
Bottles, ylals and Lamp Globes,
Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks,
&c., &a, &0., &c., &c., Ate
With a general variety of
PRILEUELERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the be manufacturers and Pe
tumersof Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers In
PAlN Pll lir aF rE : l4 !lVi l l I '
rai4gihr• imi,'VAßNisruDg;
WINDOW (1-DASS A.I3,TWE'S
•
COLORS, PAINT AND
•
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR , •VAREETTO,.
COLORS OIEND-BRONZET!
OF ALL'HINDLI;
ac -
6
We respectfruly invite a call, feeling, confl
limit that, we we supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction..
TEETH I TEETH 11
'TONE 3
'S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
=1
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
KgSTORATIVS
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
Saponifier and Condentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we eel
as low as it ' imn be 'purchased in the cities.
MAWS'S
..11tEDIOA-L FLU MCTEACTS
COAL curd CARBON OIL 1
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
offer induceinents to close. buyers. ,goal Oil
Lamps , of the most improved patterns, you,
. _
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed buns
(Sized OH_ _
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
Those of yon who haxe not given our HORSE
&ND °AGILE, POWDERS a trial .now no,
thew supriority i and the advantage they are
tu keeping 'ilorses and Cattle healthy. and , in
g,iod'c?nditiork.
Thorran s can y tothe_profit they have
derive/ from the, use f of, on;_ Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besideS improving theta general health and 'ap
pearance of their Cattle:
Our long experience in the business given us
the adrntage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities'are
such that are caa in a very short time furnish.
anything4Pertaining to our business, MithOi,
best of , terms.
tankful for: the liberel patronage , bestow°
on Our' house, we hope by strict attentions to
businees, a carefniselection ot
' • RURE: DRUGS
at fah. prior,
• AT:I the desire, to phise,{4l;h3
merit bouthitice of the favor of a :dtierinp
hutting ppW- -(1 T.,
to
ÜBE Cider,Vinegaiifor sale at n •; :1
raCHOLS is BO NS -,4
conga irsinat k Mar Meets
BY TELEGRAPH.
From our Moiling Edition,
FROM MISSOURI.
The Rebels Price and Van Dorn at hack•
sonport, on the Whits River.
".-••••••••
Pike with his Indians and Texan Rangers
near Curtis" Command
Rooms, Tams Coml . , Mo. April 19.
[Correspondence Missouri Demand.]
We have been amused at the reports concern
ing the whereabouts of Price and Van Dorn.—
(Me day they are reported at Pittsburg, Teno.,
and next at Pittman's Eerry, on black ..river,
whilst we know positively that they are at
neither place. Last Monday, Price and Van
Dorn's commands were at Desark, 90 miles be
low JaCksonport, on. the White river: So far
from the rebels being at Pittman's Ferry, they
have actually evacuated Pocohontas. The
town is now deserted-, even
,the merchants
having removed their goods. •
Jacksobport is also nearly desertect,the troops
having been removed ninety miles .south to
Desark, where the rebels seem to be concentra
ting in large force.
Price is reported to have gone to Corinth.
' Albert Pike, with 2,600 Ludiaus and 600 Texan
Rangers, were left on the border to harrass
Curtiss, and engage -the liansas•troops if possi
ble; while upon our south Coleman is in close
proximity.
One Edgar Ashbury is also trying to raise a
regitnent for guerilla. arfare on the border.
06.1.. Schnabel is in Yellville, Arkansas, with
160 ihen.
• • Mcßride had gone to general headquarters to
get orders to vitae an independent command to
opera° in northern Arkansas and southern
Col. McFarland; with -his command, have
gone to headquarters at Desark:
Lieut. Col. Wood, commandant of the post,
has been absent for nearly a-,week. He returned
last evening, and already we are under march
ing • orders, so look out for something in this
district soon.
From /Elton Head, S. C.
Skirmish Between a Part of the Eighth
Michigan BegiMent and a Body
of Rebels.
JYRTREAT cal TAN REBELS.,
The steamer Marion arrived at tide'
, port
day, from 'Hilton Redd.' tier advioei state th'at
surveying - party 'of two 'hundrhcl; of 'the
Eighth Aliciaigen regiment, weidabout landing.
AG .Wilmington Island, bolos? Savannah, When .
they were surprised by a bo'dy 'Of rebels' main
bermg trom six hundred to eight hundred, who
poured on them an effective fire, 'killingand
wounding 'several of our men. 'The' Michigan ,
troops returned the fire and went gallantly
into the fitht:' The rebels after making a short
stanctretreated in older.
I
Tne Adjutant of ath Regiment was
killtd with twelve or thirteen other's and
twentpiive or thirty wouaded.
The dead weietaktuto Fort Pulaski, and
the wounded carried to Use hospital at Hilton
Head.
The rebel. loss is not known.. ,
Fort Pulaski is so much injured as .to be
wholly unfit as a work of defence. A Nrrott
shell.exploded in Fort Pulaski .on the JAth,
killing tour men and wounding severalothurs:
Another account of the tight on Wilmington
Island, says it was the Adjutant of the 844.
Michigan regiment who was killed in the
skirmish. . • , . •
• .
The steamer Oriental has arrived with the
remaining prisoners from Fort Pulaski. •
From the Lower Mississippi
THE FLEET AT.FORT wEICaT•
TEE BOMBARDMENT 'STILL PRO-
DRESSING..
The Levee of the diver Oats and Farming
"
Land Overflowed by the Reba
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is
ENCOURAGING NEWS FROM GENERAL
' HALLECK'S . ARMY.
•
CHIOAGO, April 22..
Speolai'to the Journa; from Cairo.]
The news from the fleet at FOrt Wright - are
nuimportant.,. The bombardment still, continr
,nes. The rebels gave cut the levee' on the Ar
kansas shore opposite the. fort and the .fine
farming linde there are "no* covered with "á
lake of water for miles around.
The residents are' reatly exasperated at this'
.britrage. • '
Most.encouraging news continues to be re
ceived from lit/neck's army.
k' O E M ''SAN FRANCISCO:
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'SAN FRANCIUM, April. Sl.
..Four steamers from Oregon and Bridals Col
umbia have arrived within three days. " '
The+nditlieni mining districts were becoming
accessible again, and steamers" will doubtless
retur&Crewded witli pi:Waiters. '
Arrived to-day ship Lattui, Hoiig Kong dates
.to the,eigtle of March,' and two , hundred 'and
:fifty, passengers% Sailed; ship Uneowah Callas;
fileamer Vriskabe. Pansitha, one . hfindred and ,
ferty,-,paimiligere, four ° hundred and seventy
thpueandidbilars.in treasure for NeW York, and
iwo i hnudred - and — forty - thousand dollars for ;
England:'' Hon.'"Edward Stanley is among thl
passengers": ' ' ' '
Srom, FOititss Momte•
.
far. Qll
lyAsartiorN, April '22.
I „ fr ilioluiet at Fort `bionrci3 . .and Yorktown
to t y, l at one k. The army ia in
high - heart,' sad oporktiohe progressing fa
. Al*
TO •
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NEW XORZ; Aiwa 22
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,AT YOiIKTOWN
Trouble with the Western Indians,
Commwneation by the Overland
Mail Route Stopped.
The Pacific Telegraph Suppoed to be
Destroyed.
A dispatch from the operator st,.Salt Lake
dated to-day, says the Indians have stopped all
communication by the Overland Mail. No
particulars are given. - -
It is feared that the telegraph line has been
destroyed.
X.Xlll.lth Congress--First Session
WAILELIAMON, April 22.
SENATE.
Several eriumeipation petitions were pre
seated.
Also,! petions for a Bankrupt law.
Mr. (Amur. (N. H.,) from the , select commit
tee on the case of Sanator Starke, of• Oregon,
made a report ; whether it was adverse or
not was nbt stated. It was ordered to be
printed;
Mr. A.NTHONT (R. I.) offered a resolution call
ing on the President for copies of all orders of
toe Coarmanding General, with the instruc
tions, . Etc., giving Gen. Sherman, lately com
manding the South Carolina Department.
Kr. Aarraost said that the credit of taking
Fort ?dear belonged to General Sherman, and
he believed that the correspondence called for
would show. He discharged all the duties
required of him. • If Savannah had not been
taken it was because he had acted in accord
ance with orders.
The bill.for the establishment of a Depart
ment of Agriculture was taken. up. The sub
stitute of Mr. Wright (Ind.) was rejected.
Mr. DAVIS spoke for two hours and a half.—
He recommenced by saying that he desired the
annihilation of the spirit of secession. To war
upon:and subjugate that spirit our arms in the
field he deemed were the proper weapons. He
would violate no single principle of the consti
tution, if he should be charged •with disloyalty
for his views, whether it were from malice or
slander: He despised the insinuation and defied
its authors, whether in or out of the Senate.—
He would admit, that in great exigencies, mi
na* powers might be assumed and he justified
this assumption. He had faith that oar armies
were efficient in numbers, in power and in dis
cipline,-to suppress the rebellion. It was to be
regretted that the measures should be intro
duced,calculated in tne slightest degree to affect
the harmony of the conduct of the war. Had
party spirit been merged in patriotism it would
already have saved many lives and hundred's of
, ; .
: , 'Helread extracts frotn,the showing, _who
were affected by its provlsions, and assumed
that the-Seeeded States, With'tlitee Million five
hundrelifthiiiisandl , shtvet? and a loyal pope's
don, rio,t.largen :proportionably ~than the
disloyal , of., :the States,
would have, a property .fiie thou
sand .rnilliott dollars, subject' tic hoefhica
Lion, to take ~w hieh would be- the , most •
inhuman and !unjust; of measures, an
act of usurpation _upon,part of
Congreis,, which citizens, might resist by all
means in theirpovier; subject of `course to the
ordeal of . Jtidicial tribunals iu sustaining-them
in their rights. He 'then showed the mutual,
deriendenceof the manufacturing and :agricul
total ind.usbry. of loyal states, and slave labor
of disloyal buttes by statistics of trade between
said. sections:' The -bill in effect was 'thus
a great , revolutionary and insurrectionary
measure.. -Like the rebellion, itself:. it.
was -a great and most iniaditieus mean,
tire if it became 'a 'law, A foil e - from - the
country, would yet 'come upon and' be lieatil
ancb obeyed in this chamber against this gigam
tic • injilatice- then considered . . the legsl
aspect of the bill, and discussed the principles
of tbmrpon law, Which were opposed to it-L-tfa
same generallegal principles which prevented
Niolatictus ; flags , ,of truce, ' shooting or• . malt
treating of prisoners, poisoing of wells or food
left ito, the enemy, or hanging , of rebels that
, might lead ' to 'cruel retaliations, would
pniVent such a law as -this' He dwelt
at. great •length , on ,constitutionali ,objeci
tions to the bill, reading and commenting
on the trarious.sectiona relating to treason as
trot warnititing Sal; such legitilatioh as this'pro;
posed:: Hwailudedito the ability and efficiency
m times of .peace and war, of tbet•Conatitution
and its supremacy:over every_ clasa of law
eluding martial law. The bill condemned
property 'without trial 'by jury or any judicial
proceedings, end when the rights of trial by,
jury was overthrown, liberty had fled thecenn
try. It was clearly a bill of attainder, in.the
meaning of the, dons titution; an he 'be
lieved it was' exporft. facto,
supporting these:position's he quoted-a number
of legal, decisions. : He contended ,thitt,Con
greea had no right to free the slaves, no . more
than to confiscate the jewelry in the land.'
, Without-Concluding the Senate went into
'executive aession, and subsequently-adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The-Hduse' was engaged for some time 'in
sectiringitrquortnn.
.14',X)rsigoos,. (Fa.,)presentsd six. petitions
in favor of the establishment of a professor-.
ship of Geirilan, in the West:Point kfilitery
Acaderity, on the ground of the value of the
study as a dibelphne • its practical Utility in!
view of the number of Germanedn the army;
and the richness of German literature in' the
military, service. f
k ,, One Of these petitiOni ie 'signed 'hi most i a
the' distinguished literary gentrinien 'No*
York, including •FresidenuCharles King,:Chan
eelior Ferris, Ilishop fttter, Gardner Spriggs.
William 'Adams, l4 ,Francis ,Vinton, S. Higbee
and manY_Eitkecs.
'The Ho resumed th'ecore3idoration of - the
fifteen or , sixteery-bills' heretofore adversely
Imported on fromtheCommittee on the Judiciary
on the subject of-confirscation of rebel-property.
The pending. motion Wits today the-wholes:ft
them on the table, Negatived-48 agaliast,
66. , ,
'The first bill the series Wastlien L iateen i nP.
to forfeit- thequoperty and slives"Of persbns•
avho .shall engage in or aid andi abet wined'
rebellion against the linitediStates,....l,
Air. Sonatas had submithid an rimendrnent
in the natdre of a substitute for thellitter Pro
posed by , Senator Shernian's , ' bilk - which
explained' by saying it dip:Paint:design totcordis- ,
cats/ the property of slaves of all rebel% but qf
those holding orlicial_posittoeslo.4lle-sunY-and
nay, -and civil 1/(0 77 14 other words,,,Aneldra •
quarrel betweeen. the people and,,lheir fender.
pi, former, gesuredt'of ourliidfealiki, s tould
eignify theirwillingnase to allow s allegiance/4d
tam twin gam
. .
baying procured Steam Power Pressen, we areprepar
ad to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING ofecerYdesol.P
ion, cheaper than tt can be done at any other estabßae •
mantis the count.,
ita.iii. VS ''ALb c......1NG.
Aar Four lines or less constitute one-half square ]sight
;nes or more than foie constitute a square.
Half Square, one day
44 one week
ene month . ...
~
three months ...
~,
eta months ........ ... —.-
44
One year... ......... ....
One Square,
one day
.... -..
II one week" 200
a one month ...... ..... 6 00
li three months 10 00
“ slx mouths. .... .... 16 00
, g ; ' one year ...... .... . ...... SO 00
/0 6 Business notices inserted in t h e i76
: ;ca tout, or
before Marriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER T.NNIE rnr
sack lnsettion.
NO. 93.
Itarriges and Deaths to be charged cum regular ad.
vertisenbints
the government This bill would thus do more
than any measure to Suppress rebellion.
Mr. BINGHAM explained his substitute provi
ding for the capture and condemnation of the
enemy's property and to indemnify us for the
expenses incurred in the suppression of the re
bellion: The House heretofore had, by a large
majority, recorded their vote in favor of the
principle.
Mr. WeuroN, (Vt ,) spoke la favor of Senator
Collamer's bill, which he would offer, should
the pending substitutes be rejepted.
Ma: Wale= argued there ought to be some
line of discrimination between the different
classes participating in the rebellion. There
ought to be a law confiscating the property of
the lea.lers. Such men as Davis, Toombs,
Slidell, Cobb, Xeitt and Mason are not only
deserving of bonds but death or exile. If ar
rested, they ought to suffer the penalty of the
law for treason. If the confiscation act ap
plied to all in rebellion, without deetinction, it
would fail of its object and become a dead
letter.
QuoAG*, April 22
Mr. BIDDIA (Pa.,) said that after the speech
of Mr: Thomas, (Mass.,) ar few days ago, and a
speech from an eminent. Senator, he felt that
nothing could be added to these great argu
ments, which fix the constitutional limits of
our power in the premises. Upon the princi
ples therein set forth, he should vote against
all of the bills which had been read to the
House.
The•pending bill was postponed until Tues
day next by nine majority,
The House refused by two majority to post
pone the second bill, for which Mr. Bingham
had submitted a substitute, and in place of this
Hicxxxx had offered the following : -
Wazaszis, the power of Congress under the
Constitution to authorise the confiscation of the
property of persons engaged in armed rebellion
against the government `of the United States,
or aiding in said rebellion is doubtful, and the
powers of the Executive to act in the premises
is ample. Therefore,
Be it Resolved, That the President of the
United States, as Commander-in-chief of the
army and navy of the United States, should
make use of all means not it/consisted with the
laws of war, which in his judgment may be
deemed necessary to crush the rebellion, in
cluding the seizure and final disposition of ail
the property and personal of those engaged in
armed rebellion against the government of the
United States, or aiding in such rebellion, In
cluding slaves, and that in the opinion of Con
gress decided measures on the part of the Fate
cativo have already become necessary.
The above was rejected.
The House then agreed to Mr. Bniartest's
substitute, as follows
Be it enacted, 4tc. , That if any person or
persons within any State or Territories of the
United States; shall wilfully after the taking
effect of this act, engage in armed rebel ion
against the eovernment of the United States,
or shall wilfully alder abet such rebellion, all
the property, moneys, stocks, credits and effects
of such person or persons are hereby declared
laNdful subjects of.-prize and 'capture wherever
found'; for the indeinnitfOf thb United 'Straw
against -the:e*penses.of suppresting, such re
bnilinp.,. and it is - f.eiebir made the 'dirty' of the
President bf . theilliited'States to cense all inch
propetty, wherever found, to be seized to the
end that the same may be confiscated and con
demne f, as hereinafter - provided, for the use
of the United States:: •
Sac. 2. tin& be ;a turas. enacted, That all
property so captured or seized shall be con
demned in the district courts of the United
States; and that the proceedings- of andemna
tion ,shaliAbeln. them,. and 'alkali be instituted
and, prosecuted in the name of the United
States hinny district court of the United:States
or the district court for - the , District of Odom- •
bia, within 'any - district, lin.: which the• same
shall be setae&or. situated, or into which the
same may'be taken:and:proceedings first instl— .
toted, and which proceedings shall conform as
nearly: as may be to the proceedings in prize
cases, or to cases of forfeiture arising under - the
revenue laws,•and in all oases the property so
seized and condemned, whether real or-persona 1
shail be sold- pursuant to such rules as tne
Secretary of .the Treasury may ;prescribe, and
the proceeds.deposited in the , treasury of the
United; States for the sole use of the United
St a r e& : ;
Sao: "8. Bait further enacted,sThat the - Attorney
General or any District -Attorney -of thelini
led States of anyidistriet ; in, which the said:
proper& or effects may at the time he, or into
which the same may betaken, shall institute
the riroceedings , of condemnation as herein be
fore provided. -
The vote on the above was 82-against 48.
Pending the tjuestio6 on 'the' passage of the
bill, the-Souse - " Adjourned. -•
,„, PROOLANUTION:
HFAB I AA' the Honorable dorm .f.
.ThrsonaN,. President of the Court: of Common
Mleitsla the Twelfth Juolcial District, consisting of th.,
counties of Tabun& and Dauphin, and the Hon. Gene
er..l2.t..-rths widgeon. Mopes Y,OIING. associate Judges in
Devlin county, having issued their precept, bearing
date the 4th. day of March, 1862, to me directed, for
trohlinea Court of Qyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery and 'Quart& Sessions of the Peace at BarrisbUrg,
for the county. of •Dauphin, and to Commence ox ran .4xn
Moines or APRIL mars being the 21bn nix 05 AMU.,
1862, andhatontinuetWo Weeks. '
Notice, is thelefore hereby gireihto the Poronor, Ins
thee of the Peace, Aldermen, and Censtablet of the said
county of 'Dauphin, that they be then , and there in' their
proper Inartsoits, at 10 o'clock..to, the forenoon of said
day, with their' records, inqfilsitiOns, examinations,
aikd 'their own remerabtancee, to do those Wogs
which to their office
_appertains to be done, and those
who are behind in fecognizitices'to prosecute against the
prisonera that are or shall be in theiJitilorManptiin coca.
ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall
Given ander, my band, at Marrisburg„ the 25th day of
March, in ihe year of our Lord, 1.802; and in the
eightpsixtb year gfthe independence Of the United States.
J. D. BOAS, Sheaf.
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